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,aetALE HELP WANT,Sla
Could you use $1,500 to $2,500 a
year extra income? Nationally adver-
tised product in fertilizer field
aaaaatires a field representative with
karm or agricultural background in
townships of Morris and Grey.
Applicants should be highly re
a.n.rded and ambitious. Applicants
lkired will be trained if required.
Write to P. J. Harrington, Gen.
Sales Mgr., Na-Ohurs Plant Food Co`,
tiondon, Ont. A personal intervieNt
VIII be arranged to tell me about
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AUQTION
• Auction Sale. of
Property and 'Household Etteete.
in the toWIt of Seatortla. \Vest Street,
SATURDAY, NOV. 26th
et 1 P, M,
chattels cash
Pauline of Houeehold 4,4.'0 and.
Property: Consisting of 7 . room
Brick House: Hardwood floors;
Furnace, House In ectOrilOat
conditioa.
Immediate Possession
Sold Subject to Reserve aid
gstAte of tate Roat, MoFadzean
Harold 4aaksen Auctioneer
NOTICE
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
COUNTY OF HURON
VOTERS' LIST, 1960
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied With section 9 of the
Voters' East Act, 1951, and. that I
have posted -up at my office at
Brussels, on the Nast day of Novem-
ber, Taso, the lists of all persons en-
titled to vote in the said muni-
cipality at municipal .election and
such list remains there for inspec-
tion.
And I hereby call !upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any =missions or errors
correrted according to law.
Wm. H, Kine, — Clerk
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
-,,eesaaaa
COUNTY OF HURON
VOTERS' LIST, 1960
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with section 9 of the
Voters' List Act, 1051, and. that'
have, pasted atri at my office at
Ethel, cu the filet day of Novem-•
her. 1960, the lists of all persons en-
titled to vote in the said. • ninna
cipality at municipal election and
sarh list remains there for inspec-
tion,
And I hareby call 'upon all voter
) take immediate proceeding" to
har.' any =missions or errors.
aerrected according to law, •
Edythe M. Cardiff -- Clerk
A reception was held fu Memorial,
which 44.101;14 the ,church.
Followi axeddieg trip to
Toronto, the couple will reside
St. Catharines,.
For travollIng. the bride eheae
teaite weal sheath and brown Mon'
toe coat with mink trim, browa and
green aceesaorlea, and red ear.
nation corsage,
GREY TOWNSHIP .
SCHOOL BOARD
The Grey Township. School Board
held its regular meeting in the
Ethel School on November 1st, at
S.30 pan., with ell oiembers present
The Minutes of the 'October meet-
ing 'were read, and adopted .en
motion of Fischer and Conley
Carried
Several items relating to the
schools were disetteeed and arrange-
manta made to attend the covention,
of Township Area Boards. in Guelph
on Nov, and
Motion of .Cox and Williamson that
the following accounts be paid
-- Carried
Louis Blake, pumping
toilets. No, 1 40.00
Brown's Hardware, supplies,
repairs and mats 95.28
McDonald Lumber, doors,
lainher, blocks etc. 517.94
Jack Hood School Supplies,
educational and, sport
supplies 52.52
Tyr florin'', School Desks Ltd.,
-ohairs 126.00
Educator Famplies Ltd.
educational supplies 24.26
Murray Hoover, labour 18.86
The meeting adjouned. on motion
of Fischer to meet On Dec, 1 at
5,20 part.
Norman 5, Hoover
WALTO'N
Neinhbours Are Goad Samaritans t
A neighbourly act which was much I
appreciated was performed last Wed. (
nesday and 'Thursday afternoen
1 'when 16 men gathered ht the farm
Of Mr. and Mrs. F. Walters which I
resulted in getting . their winter
supply of wood cut and. piled hi their '
woodshed, Mr. ITMIters is coeval. I
eFecing after a Serious operation in
Victoria Hospital; London,
The following farmers assisted
with this neighbourly act: Wilfred
Shortreed, Eiairl Watson, Geo. Mc-
A. rthur, George McCall, Chas
Murray, Allan Searle, Wader Short-
reed, Tom Shortreed, Harvey Me-
Clime, "Walter BewIley, Ian Wilbee
Gary Finlayson, Hank Dyke, Clar,
F
FLOCK
is yottioitt
LIVE- ttvrtit
ELECTRICALLY
)earerereee ,
CLA$5WIED A,DS
MDR SALE: aa
*Or on. sliaree, alera Maple Tops.
` 'Phone 34r11. Thoa, McFarlaae
'WANTED
Old Pine and Cherry Furniture)
Tf.giet sots; I•4111-P: 1)4.11q$ and
(guns,
., Frater, Waltop, Phone 392WS
FOR SALE
Small number dressed chleiteas
anti fowl; Cabbage; beets; carrots.
Wy Scout Het and Shirt, like
lltalt price,
nem= 1S8 Mrs. 'Dorothy McCauley
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SALE .--,
LadioS Wool and mohair Winter
Coat, brow, with multicolor fleck,
smart styling, size 16, worn S 4
times, Original price $70, will sell
Or $15, '171r
:64000. to $6,000. AND MORE —
That is what a large number of our
.healers are making in their Dist,
evicts, If you, are interested in start.
leg- with an organization where you
'ran work full time the year-round
write us immediately. Your age mast
e 'between 25 and 55, no exaerience
en- capital needed. Preferably
married.. Rawleigh's, Dept. K-152-ZA.,
400.5 Richelieu, Montreal.
INANTED—
A qualified lady teacher to teach
Kindergart en in Brussels Public
••• School (morning class only)
at.PPreants must have at least a
leaching certificate and some ability
mu.sie, patios will coinnienee
:fan. 3rd, 1961,
Applications will be accepted by
litre undersigted until Dec. 10.
Mrs. E. Fait iota Sec: Tress, •
Rex 100, Brussels, One Phone, 1691
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate Of
BESSIE McNAIR, Deceased
pearsons having claims
against the Estate of BES5IEI
McNAIR, late of the Village of
Brussels, in the County of Huron,
Married Woman, deceased, who died,
on or about the 8th day of Septem-
ber, 1960 are hereby notified to send.
full partculars of the claims to the
undersigned Solicitor for the Execu-
tors on or before the 9th day of
December, 1960, after which date
the- Estate shall be distributed
having regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall titer,
have notice.
DATED at faistowel this 10th day
of November, A. D. 1960,
C. JOSEPH BENSON, Q. C„
Listowel, Ontario,
Solicitor for the EXecutors. istemmovmwmftwotemoworoitzmi
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•Nehle Haugh
A pretty fall ,wedding was IMO,. JP.
the Uerrie Presbnitriatt :Owe* On
auturatty, November 12th, at
p. in, when Rev. W, J, 5, Wechire
nulted la Marriage Margaret Joyce
Itattell, daughter of Mr. ead MrS.
Fraser Haugh, R. it 1, Wroxetea.
and Albeit 'Noble, It R. 7, Brussels.
The bride these it. street length
dress of white nylon brocaded lace.
with net ever taffeta, lily Wet
sleeves and scalloped_ neckline with
Pearls and sequin trim, She wore
a shoulder length roil, caught up
to a sequin and pearl trimmed tiara
anal carried 'white mums and red
roses,
Miss Alberta 1-Inagh, sister of the
bride was bridesmaid and wore a
street length areas of red velvet,
with white feather hat and carried
a boquet of white mums.
The best man Was Mr. Robert Ash,
Listowel, and the ushers were Mr,
Cannon. Nixon of Scarbormigh apd.
Mr. Ross Eckmier. of Brussels,
Miss Mary Haugh, Wingham,
cousin of the bride sang "HWY
Home" and leWedding Prayer ,'
'accompanied by the organist, Miss
Corinne Inure.
'The bride's mother wore a blue
crepe dress with corsage of pink
carnations. The groom's mother
chose a brown flowered dress with
corsage of yellow carnations.
A turkey' dinner was served to the
wedding guests in the Clorrte Com-
munity Hall,
reception was hold. at the home
of the 'bride's parents at 5.70 p,m.
'with about 40 relatives and friends
attending.
Guests attending from a dista.nc6
were 'Urea. Si, Caharines, Scar-
borough, Kitchener. Listowel.
Belgrave, Brussels, Bluevale and
and. Meleswortb..
The bride donned a beige Woo,.
suit, forest green feather hat, and
brown 'accessories for their honey-
mooa trip..
They Will reside in Klehener.
M,cClelfan — Whitfield
Boquets of white and bronze
dhrysantheinums decOrated Mem-
orial United 'Church, St Catharines,
for the marriage of Margaret Mary,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Orval,
Whitfield, St. Catharines, formerly of
Walton taw Brussels, to Thomas F,
McClelland, St. Catharines, Rev. J.
Masser officiated at tine ceremony.
Wedding music was played by
K. Elliott, of Niagara Falls.'
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a ballerina-length
gown of white silk brocade, fash-
ioned on Princess lines with scoop
neckline and. long pointed sleeves,
The full skirt featured impressed,
pleats and a tiny bow in the back.
'Her headpiece, trimmed with se-
(mins, held her shoulder-length veil,
She wore a gold necklace with seed
pearls and arnethyet, a family heir-
loom, and carried A white praYel;
hook crested with Sweetheart roses
and white carnations.
Maid of honor was the bride's
sister, Linda jean. Whitfield, St.
'Catharines, who wore a gown of
Purple French lace over silk taffeta
ottled with scoop neckline and
three-quarted length sleeves. She
wore a purple feathered headband
and carried a nosegay of- white
carnations and pink Sweetheart
roses. The bridesmaid was Mies
Cathy Sanaen, St. Catharines, who
was gowned identically to the maid.
of honor.
Norntan Davies, St, Catharines,
Was best man, and Bobby McClellan,
brothel., or the bride-groom, ueliered,.
ence 'Martin, James Shortreed, miner-
son Mitchell, ' t
Mrs. Gordon McGavin who has
been a visitor With-lier daughter,
Mrs W. Dinsmore of -Kitchener and
with Toronto rellitives, has returned.
home,
Mr. Russell Barrows is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London,
Mrs. R Whitfield, Brussels and
Mr. and Mrs Roy Thrvey were
'recent Visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Ed. Miller, 3.f-
Euchre Party
A euchre party and dance spon-
sored by the Hall committee was
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At times like this, man's Best friend is certainly no friend of
Mother's t tut, when mother is modern the needn't worry about
the messbeeauseshehas the efficient help of electricity—arid that
Magic pair the modern automatic electric washer arid dryer.
ror built-in insulation against washday weariness, install a
modern automatic electric washer arid dryer, You'll find they pay
tor themselves many times over hi happier, easy-going living
To •get mare out of life, get the most Out of electricity.
Thureday., NOVOnabOr 414
Your laying flock represents a substantial investment. Figure it
out for yourself . value of land, cost of buildings, taxes cast
of chicks, cost of feed to-point-of-lay and laying feeds, to say nothing
of labour. In return for these out of pocket expenses you expect
a mighty goed yield , . cold cash saving. That's when SHUR-
GAIN delivers "eggsacti)m what you Want ,more "profit
dollars" from your poultry investment.
Come In and we'll talk about your ,flock In terms of egg production
and profit dollars.
Brussels Mobile 'Teed Service
Brussells, Ont. Phone 142W
WANTED ;
One good used horse blanket for a
blood horse.
Mrs. Ian McDonald
c, 74,
Phone
aemeemea '
FOR SALE —
Dim Blocks,
Chas. Martin Maas 58r10
21/2 miles north of Brussels
ACHESON'S
"ea d Stock Service
Highest cash prices paid for dui«
old, sick, or disabled horses sad
cattle. Call long distends salt mak
for Atwood Zenith 34900 (no WA
charge), day or night. Saves ditY
.40.••••ft
well attended Prize winners were:
Mrs, W. Turnbull, Alex. Dennis,
Brian Travis, Mrs, Wm. Coutts,
Graham Cnaig, and .Garry Bennett,
FLOCKOWNERS WANTED --
Up to 55c per dozen more fo
your eggs over Grade A. price
worthwhile, We pay this to
hatching eggs and require all breeds
On some breeds we take eggs ever
week of the year, For full detail,
write TWEEDLE CHICK HATCH
ERIE'S+, LIMITED, FERGUS, ONT
ARID.
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